wardum

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Akkadian

Root
w-r-d
2 terms

Etymology

From Proto-Semitic *w-r-d- (โ€œto be led, to descend, to be taken down from a placeโ€), possibly corroborated by the logogram used to write this word, originally containing the sign ๐’†ณ (kur, โ€œhighland, foreign countryโ€) (compare ๐’€ด and ๐’€ต), the Sumerian term being likely derived from an Akkadian borrowing; compare Hebrew ื™ึทืจึฐื“ึตึผืŸ (yarden).

Pronunciation

Noun

wardum m (construct state warad, plural wardลซ) (from Old Akkadian on)

  1. male slave, male servant
    • 1755โ€“1750 BCE, King Hammurabi of Babylon, translated by OMNIKA Foundation, Hammurabi Code, The Louvre, Law 205:
      ๐’‹ณ๐’ˆ  ๐’€ต ๐’€€๐’‰ฟ๐’…† ๐’‡ท๐’‚Š๐’€‰ ๐’Œ‰ ๐’€€๐’‰ฟ๐’…† ๐’‰Ž๐’‹ซ๐’„ฉ๐’Š ๐’Œ‘๐’ช๐’Œฆ๐’‹— ๐’„ฟ๐’ˆพ๐’€๐’† ๐’‹ข
      [ลกumma warad awฤซlim lฤ“t mฤr awฤซlim imtaแธซaแนฃ uzuลกลกu inakkisลซ]
      ลกum-ma IRโ‚โ‚ a-wi-lim le-e-et DUMU a-wi-lim im-ta-แธซa-aแนฃ uโ‚‚-zu-un-ลกu i-na-ak-ki-su
      If the slave of a free man has struck the cheek of a free man, his ear will be cut off.
  2. official, subordinate, soldier
  3. follower, subject of a king, worshiper of a deity

Alternative forms

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References

  • โ€œarduโ€, in The Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago (CAD), volume 1, A, part 2, Chicago: University of Chicago Oriental Institute, 1968, page 243
  • Black, Jeremy, George, Andrew, Postgate, Nicholas (2000) โ€œ(w)ardu(m)โ€, in A Concise Dictionary of Akkadian, 2nd corrected edition, Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, page 434
  • Huehnergard, John (2011) A Grammar of Akkadian (Harvard Semitic Studies; 45), 3rd edition, Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns